
Immortal Stars: the Book of Mohican Bloodlines
by Siyu Extra
About This Novel
This novel tells the story of the Mohican tribe's journey from peace to suffering and then to perseverance. On the banks of the Delaware River, they once lived a symbiotic life with nature, hunting with eagle eyes, telling legends with the voice of the skylark, and guarding their homeland with the strong bear chief. The white colonists came with "friendship" and used iron tools and glass beads as bait, but in fact they coveted the land. Hunting grounds were invaded, ancestral graves were dug up, and unequal treaties ensued. In the hungry and cold winter, strong bears were forced to sign contracts, tribes embarked on the migration path of blood and tears, and wind, snow and disease claimed countless lives. Arriving at the reservation, they were trapped in a cage: the land was barren, rationing was poor, hunting and traditional rituals were banned, and Hawkeye was tortured for resisting. But the motto of Skylark's Voice ignites hope, and the tribe members pass on their culture, sow seeds, and study medicinal herbs around secret bonfires. In the face of repression, they fought with wisdom. After the passing of Strong Bear, a new generation took over the mission. As time goes by, the Mohicans persevere in desperate situations, using their blood and memory to prove that the body can be imprisoned, the fire of culture will never be extinguished, and the spine will always be straight.
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